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aliases:
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- /layout/404/
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date: 2013-08-21
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linktitle: "404"
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menu:
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main:
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parent: layout
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next: /taxonomies/overview
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notoc: true
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prev: /templates/sitemap
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title: 404.html Templates
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weight: 100
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---
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2014-08-31 07:08:36 -04:00
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When using Hugo with [GitHub Pages](http://pages.github.com/) you can provide
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your own 404 template by creating a 404.html file in the root.
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404 pages are of the type "node" and have all the [node
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variables](/layout/variables/) available to use in the templates.
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In addition to the standard node variables, the homepage has access to
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all site content accessible from .Data.Pages
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▾ layouts/
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404.html
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## 404.html
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This is a basic example of a 404.html template:
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{{ template "chrome/header.html" . }}
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{{ template "chrome/subheader.html" . }}
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<section id="main">
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<div>
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<h1 id="title">{{ .Title }}</h1>
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</div>
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</section>
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{{ template "chrome/footer.html" }}
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